Which of the statement is correct with reference to kinetic theory of gases ?
Question
Which of the statement is correct with reference to kinetic theory of gases ?
Solution
You haven't provided the statements for me to evaluate. The kinetic theory of gases makes several assumptions such as:
- Gases are made up of a large number of particles that are in constant, random motion.
- The volume of the gas molecules in a gas is negligible compared to the volume of the container.
- The gas molecules are in constant, rapid, random motion, undergoing collisions with each other and the walls of the container.
- There are no forces of attraction or repulsion between gas molecules.
- The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.
Please provide the statements you want me to evaluate.
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